Warner Bros. Developing Game of Thrones Movie, Alexandra Daddario Gives Birth to First Baby, Mariah Carey Declares the Official
Warner Bros. Developing Game of Thrones Movie, Alexandra Daddario Gives Birth to First Baby, Mariah Carey Declares the Official
Game of Thrones movie adaptation in early stages of development at Warner Bros.
More than 5 years after the show's conclusion, fans are finally getting an idea for what's in store for the Game of Thrones universe.
Despite being kept largely underwraps, Warner Bros.
Has been reported to be in the early stages of developing a film based on the George R.R.
Martin helmed franchise.
No official names have been attached to the project at this time, however the news comes after years of debate between showrunners David Benioff and Dan Weiss and HBO executives about how the 8 season series should conclude, with Benioff and Weiss largely in favor of a film.
Actress Alexandra Daddario welcomes first baby with husband Andrew Form.
The 38-year-old star revealed the exciting news on Instagram Thursday, sharing a photo of the newborn baby swaddled and covered with candy, writing 'I thought this was a weird bowl of candy.'
She previously announced her pregnancy in July, regularly sharing photos of her growing baby bump along the way.
While this is Daddario's first baby, she is also stepmom to Form's two children, Rowan and Julian, who he shares with actress Jordana Brewster.
The couple have yet to reveal the new baby's name and gender.
Mariah Carey kicks off the holiday season with annual 'It's Time' video on social media.
Out goes Halloween and in comes the holiday season.
The queen of Christmas Mariah Carey herself took to social media shortly after the clock struck midnight to declare the official start of the most wonderful time of the year.
In an Addams Family inspired reel, Carey takes on Morticia Addams' classic look, but shortly transforms into her iconic santa inspired bodysuit declaring 'It's time' in her signature whistle tone.
The video carries on her three decade-long reputation as the queen of Christmas, a title which she earned through the 1994 release of her iconic song 'All I Want for Christmas is You.'
National Cinnamon Day is celebrated.
November 1 is National Cinnamon Day.
Used in various breakfast and dessert recipes, as well as in various cocktails, cinnamon is a classic spice for the fall and winter seasons.
While delicious when wrapped up in a sweet cinnamon bun, sprinkled on french toast, or baked into a classic apple pie, cinnamon also has many health benefits.
High in antioxidants, cinnamon has been known to help regulate blood sugar and blood pressure levels, promote heart and brain health, reduce inflammation, and improve overall gut health.
In today's birthday news: Music producer David Foster 75, singer Lyle Lovett 67, CEO Apple Inc.
Tim Cook 64, Red Hot Chili Peppers' Anthony Kiedis 62, Def Leppard drummer Rick Allen 61, actress Toni Collette 52, actress Jenny McCarthy 52, actor Penn Badgley 38, actor Alex Wolff 27.